Next game will be against Washington Capitals on Wednesday, November 21, 2018 in Washington D.C Verizon CenterLast game against Capitals which was played in Chicago United Center on 2/17/2018 Blackhawks won 7-1See All games played against Washington Capitals

Eddie Olczyk takes 'One More Shift' with Blackhawks on Sunday originally appeared on nbcsportschicago.comPregame at the United Center was extra special on Sunday night.Ahead of their game against the Wild, the Blackhawks honored former Blackhawk and current

As rough of a start to the season as the Chicago Blackhawks have experienced, a lack of scoring wasn't always a concern. As the Blackhawks look to bounce back from yet another offensive performance as they welcome the Minnesota Wild to the United Center on Sunday, they will attempt to figure out how to pick up their goal production after tallying just four goals in their past four games. The latest example of not being able to find the back of the net came in Friday's 2-1 shootout loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

The Chicago Blackhawks got off to a fast start and then leaned on Corey Crawford to pull out a sorely needed win. Jonathan Toews and Brandon Saad scored first-period goals, Crawford made 39 saves and Chicago held on to defeat the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Sunday night. Dominik Kahun added an empty-netter with 58.5 second left as the Blackhawks improved to 2-2-2 under coach Jeremy Colliton, who replaced Joel Quenneville on Nov. 6.

The Blackhawks couldn't have started any better against the Wild, who were on the second of a back-to-back. Jonathan Toews put the Blackhawks on the board 1-0 at 8:26 of the first period after burying a pass from Patrick Kane on the power play and Brandon Saad made it 2-0 with 2:31 left after scoring on a breakaway.

Lindell scored his second and third goals of the season on Sunday, with the latter being the game-winner as the Stars demolished the New York Islanders 6-2. This spot could have easily gone to either Alexander Radulov, Tyler Seguin or Jamie Benn, each who came away with three-point nights in the win. Dallas has won two straight and are 6-2-2 in their past 10 games.

The Chicago Blackhawks honored one of their own on Hockey Fights Cancer night at the United Center on Sunday. Eddie Olczyk skated onto the ice fighting back tears as the Chicago faithful cheered him on. First, it was a part of Chicago’s ‘One More Shift’ ceremony that’s included former players such as Ed Belfour, Steve Larmer and Jeremy Roenick.